MP3 to iPod Audio Book Converter

Audiobook ConverterRating: 55 Star Rating

Version tested: 0.14

Description: MP3 to iPod Audio Book Converter will combine a number of MP3 files into a single .M4B audiobook file. Ipod M4B audiobooks support a number of features including remembering last listening position and the ability to adjust reading speed.

Having recently transferred an audiobook consisting of some 56 MP3 files into my new IPhone, I realized that it wasn’t possible to use ’song shuffle’ without getting these files played as well, interrupting the music, and requiring a human intervention. I had tagged these MP3s as "audiobook" genre but being as there is no "shuffle songs from all genres except" function I started searching for an MP3 to Audiobook converter and found this program. (Why use an app like this instead of an audio converter or transcoder? because it will both convert and combine in one action, as well as provide an interface for sorting chapters correctly and editing the tag info of the resulting audiobook).

Fitst, here’s a list of reasons why Apple’s audiobook M4B format is a good thing:

  • Combines all the different MP3s constituting the different chapters into an easy to manage single M4B file.
  • Will not get played when using song shuffle
  • Remembers the last listening position and allows you to get back right at the point where you left off.
  • Allows you to adjust the reading speed.

Here are some notes on this program:

  • Will combine as well as convert all MP3 files into a single M4B audiobook.
  • Very simple; load MP3s and convert. Supports drag and drop.
  • You have to make sure that the files are in the correct sort order; sort order for individual MP3 files corresponds to their sort order in explorer (i.e. in the directory where they reside).
  • The program allows for adjusting the sort order of files individually (move up/move down).
  • MP3 to iPod Audio Book Converter will allow you to modify/set tag information for your file straight from the program interface.

Wish list (or how this program can be even better):

  • Support for other audio formats (esp. Ogg Vorbis) not just MP3
  • Allow for moving up/down of blocks of files or multiple file selections.

The verdict: I like it; hit me with those audiobooks, baby!.

Compatibility: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista. Mac and Linux versions promised soon.

Go to the download page to get the latest version (approx 14 megs). Also visit the program home page.

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16 Comments so far

  1. rt on August 22nd, 2007

    goood

  2. suman on August 22nd, 2007

    good.

  3. gerraldo on August 23rd, 2007

    you can make any .m4a file into an audiobook by renaming it to “.m4b ” (don’t forget the space after the b)… :)

  4. mahesh on August 23rd, 2007

    very nice side

  5. sathyan on August 26th, 2007

    good

  6. ajay on September 1st, 2007

    lawda mera

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    Looks like some decent software.

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  12. Jack on November 15th, 2007

    Interesting article, Thanks for sharing.

  13. sanjay on February 3rd, 2008

    Tried the program it works well.
    I had a bunch of 64kbps and the converted file
    was 96kbps. The resulting combined file was much bigger than the parts.
    It would be nice if the converter left the bit rate alone or gave a choice.

  14. Septerian on February 15th, 2008

    Works great but would be better if i could also import an image to the file for covers

  15. Doctor Evil on April 3rd, 2008

    Didn’t work so good for me.

    Used the one file option i had 42 MP3’s 45 min each but the output file where just 1 hour and 30 min :(

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